Modern death - who cares?
Soundings - ISSN 1362-6620
Volume 2008 Number 38
Modern death - who cares?
Allan Kellehear pages -
Abstract
Allan Kellehear argues that end of life care is lagging behind other health areas: the process of dying is poorly understood and frequently unprovided for in the modern health service.
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Allan Kellehear (2008) Modern death - who cares?, Soundings, 2008(38), -